Can a Spouse Claim Home Equity After Being Separated for 10 Years?


 What happens when your spouse leaves the family home for 10 years, you continue paying the mortgage, and then they return asking for half of the equity?

Many homeowners might assume that making all of the mortgage payments means they automatically own the entire property. Under California community property law, however, the situation can be more complicated.

In this video, JOS Family Law discusses how the original community property interest in a home may continue to matter during a long separation. Mortgage payments, reduction of the principal balance, use of the home, potential rental value, reimbursements, and other financial factors may influence the ultimate property division.

The key lesson is that simply living separately for many years does not necessarily settle ownership rights. Addressing property and financial issues formally can help avoid significant disputes later.


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